9 acres hosted by Linda H.
1 lodging site
Near Acadia National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Thompson Island Information Center.
All to yourself
96% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
35 minutes to Acadia National Park, 10 minutes to Ellsworth, 40 minutes to Bangor.
A very sweet and rustic Hemlock cabin, along with secluded 17' and 14" bell tents, plus 2 private campsites sit along beautiful Webb Brook. Walk through the large open field, away from everything, to this storybook setting. All you can hear is the waters of the brook rushing and sounds of nature all around. Graham Lake is just a stone's throw away. Great for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. This magical place is just beyond our farm where we you can buy fresh chicken and duck eggs daily at the house.
In the cabin, upstairs, a lofted queen bed accessed by a sturdy wooden ladder. Downstairs, a wood stove with dining area, and living space with full sized convertible bed. No electricity, no plumbing, no wifi. Good cell service. Composting toilet and water tank for use inside cabin. Gas grill and firepit with tripod grate outside for cooking options. Two large picnic tables for outdoor dining. Truly a magical place.
The campsites and secluded 2 bell tent sites are hidden away along Webb Brook, sitting among the pines and hardwoods. A port-a-potty available for all guests' use. Almost 9 acres of land to explore and discover, as well as Graham Lake just a walk away.Centrally located to Acadia National Park and Downeast Maine. Close yet far enough away from the touristy areas. Stay in a quaint storybook cabin next to a rushing brook surrounded by beautiful trees. Investigate the remains of an old wood mill on site. Parking available at our house, then take a short walk through a large field to this magical cabin. While visiting, stroll over to Graham Lake where fishing, kayaking and swimming are popular pastimes. A lofted queen bed is accessed by a sturdy wooden ladder. Sleep comfortably with mosquito netting, 100% cotton sheets, and a warm quilt for cooler nights. Downstairs, a couch which converts to full size bed, a wood stove and dining area complete with cast iron cookware is available. A firepit next to the brook is a great place to spend your evenings gazing up at the stars. 2 large picnic tables and a gas grill for outdoor dining. This is a rustic experience. No electricity, no plumbing except the water tank in the cabin, the brook, or the hose at the house. Composting toilet in cabin. No wifi available, but cell service is good. Bring camp wood if you plan on using the wood stove.